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Megan Nisbet

I'm A Celebrity viewers worried major part of show will now be axed

I'm A Celebrity 2020 has undergone some huge changes. The series is being filmed at Gwrych Castle in Wales for the first time ever with a stunning backdrop and breathtaking scenes.

Due to the change in location, filming takes place late at night instead of early morning and trials have been renamed. Dingo Dollar challenges with Kiosk Kev are now called Castle Coins with Kiosk Cledwyn. You can find out more about his identity here.

Another big change is the series length. This year filming will be cut short by two days, with the final airing on Friday, December 4.

This is reportedly due to the colder and wetter conditions in camp this year.

As any I'm A Celebrity fan will know, the series always ends with a tradition called the Celebrity Cyclone.

The epic challenge sees the remaining campmates try to stand upright as they're pelted with water canons on a slippery aqua slide. They're also dressed as superheroes.

However, the change of location and duration of the series has left many wondering whether it will go ahead.

"HOLD UP, is there going to be Celebrity Cyclone this year???" wrote one viewer.

Another asked: "How are they doing to do the Celebrity Cyclone this year?"

While a third added: "Argh just thought, there will probably be no Celebrity Cyclone this year."

And a fourth panicked: "I will accept all new changes but Cyclone MUST remain."

Adam Thomas and Sam Quek take on the Celebrity Cyclone in 2016 (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Some went as far to say that "Christmas may as well be cancelled" if Celebrity Cyclone doesn't happen this year.

Others made alternative suggestions for the challenge, with some proposing a water park obstacle course and others pointed out there were plenty of "big steep hills" in the surrounding areas for the trial to still take place.

I'm A Celebrity continues tonight at 9pm on ITV.

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